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Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic

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What makes for a good ski hill? Many skiers out there, including myself, would agree that long, well-maintained ski runs are why we come back for more. A prime example of this is the Lake Louise ski resort just outside of Calgary, Alberta. The Lake Louise ski resort has a plethora of runs that many skiers and snowboarders enjoy traveling down as most of the hills are well maintained, making for a smooth ride throughout. The runs are also very long, which is another good quality. This makes it so skiers and snowboarders can make the most of their time at the hill rather than just going up on the chairlift. There are also enough runs with different difficulties so both learners and pros can find runs that accurately meet their skill level. All these aspects are important, but one detail I have not mentioned yet is the view. Now, this might sound strange because no one goes skiing or snowboard just to see the surrounding mountains. After my recent visit to the Lake Louise, I realized I found myself staring at the snow-covered Rockies often before going down. Obviously, long, well-maintained runs are still what matters most for making a good ski hill, but I think the surrounding views of the mountains are also a memorable aspect, even if it something most people would not think of right away. Similarly, RGB lighting on case fans is something most PC users do not immediately think of when looking for a quality fan. Today, Cooler Master hopes to prove this thought process wrong with their MasterFan MF120 Prismatic and SF120M ARGB. Are these fans all style or do they have substance to back it up? Let us read on to find out!Read more
Today we will be introducing a couple of new fans from Cooler Master. The MasterFan MF120 Prismatic and the MasterFan SF120M ARGB.Read more
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Key specs

  • 2000 rpm
  • 27 dB
  • 55 cu-ft./minute
  • yes
  • yes
  • 120 mm
  • 4-pin

Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Rotational speed (max)2000.0 rpm
Rotational speed (min)650.0 rpm
Noise level (high speed)27.0 dB
Noise level (low speed)8.0 dB
Maximum airflow55.0 cu-ft./minute
Maximum air pressure2.91 mmH2O
Pulse-width modulation (PWM) supportyes
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Dimensions
Width4.72 in
Depth4.72 in
Height0.98 in
Fan diameter4.72 in
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Design
Colour of productBlack
Illumination LEDyes
Illumination colour
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Red
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Power
Fan connector4-pin
Power consumption (typical)1.44 W
Rated current0.12 A

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Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic Cooler Master - Editorial Reviews (2)

Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic and SF120M ARGB Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
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Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic and SF120M ARGB Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

What makes for a good ski hill? Many skiers out there, including myself, would agree that long, well-maintained ski runs are why we come back for more. A prime example of this is the Lake Louise ski resort just outside of Calgary, Alberta. The Lake Louise ski resort has a plethora of runs that many skiers and snowboarders enjoy traveling down as most of the hills are well maintained, making for a smooth ride throughout. The runs are also very long, which is another good quality. This makes it so skiers and snowboarders can make the most of their time at the hill rather than just going up on the chairlift. There are also enough runs with different difficulties so both learners and pros can find runs that accurately meet their skill level. All these aspects are important, but one detail I have not mentioned yet is the view. Now, this might sound strange because no one goes skiing or snowboard just to see the surrounding mountains. After my recent visit to the Lake Louise, I realized I found myself staring at the snow-covered Rockies often before going down. Obviously, long, well-maintained runs are still what matters most for making a good ski hill, but I think the surrounding views of the mountains are also a memorable aspect, even if it something most people would not think of right away. Similarly, RGB lighting on case fans is something most PC users do not immediately think of when looking for a quality fan. Today, Cooler Master hopes to prove this thought process wrong with their MasterFan MF120 Prismatic and SF120M ARGB. Are these fans all style or do they have substance to back it up? Let us read on to find out!

Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic/SF120M ARGB Fan Review - FunkyKit
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Published: 24.03.2021
Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Prismatic/SF120M ARGB Fan Review - FunkyKit

Today we will be introducing a couple of new fans from Cooler Master. The MasterFan MF120 Prismatic and the MasterFan SF120M ARGB.

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